:10:02
-Dr. Heath isn't in sympathy, Dr. Courtland.
-That's understandable, isn't it?
:10:06
After all, separating the facets of the brain.
Rather ambitious, I should call that.
:10:11
His research goes deeper than the brain into
something more intangible than the mind.
:10:16
-Then all that seems to be left is the soul.
-All right, then, call it the soul.
:10:21
The soul?
:10:23
Come, come, my dear doctor.
Now you're invading my territory.
:10:26
I suppose I am, but I know
that you wouldn't object...
:10:29
...if science could be of help
to the church.
:10:32
The church is always grateful
for any help, doctor.
:10:34
Harry doesn't mean a word of this.
I'm afraid he's pulling our leg.
:10:38
I should hope so. I was wondering what
Jekyll would do if I asked him to elaborate.
:10:43
I don't mind elaborating.
:10:45
If you didn't see that poor chap in church
this morning, you heard him, I'm sure.
:10:50
Thank you for your assistance.
:10:52
-Hopelessly insane, obviously.
-I don't think he was insane.
:10:55
I think there was only one side of him
expressing itself.
:10:58
-Good heavens, which side?
-His evil side.
:11:01
The man was spiritually distorted
through shock.
:11:04
That explosion in the gas main last month.
:11:07
Before that, he was a fine, solid citizen...
:11:09
...kind with his children,
deeply in love with his wife.
:11:13
Since then, he had undergone
a complete change...
:11:15
...until this afternoon I found him
completely reverted to the animal.
:11:19
We can clearly understand a shock
to the nervous system...
:11:22
... but how does that affect the soul?
:11:24
I think he was shocked
from normal good into complete evil.
:11:28
When I say he was a good man,
I don't mean he hadn't had a bad thought.
:11:32
Or that he hadn't committed ordinary
transgressions against society.
:11:36
But, after all, that's the problem
of civilized man's soul, isn't it?
:11:40
That good and evil are constantly
fighting one another?
:11:43
There's a higher source from which
good can find aid in its fight.
:11:46
I realize that, but--
:11:48
The colonel and I have always felt that
a person can be good if they wish to be.
:11:52
-And, well, otherwise if they don't.
-Jekyll, I simply must get this straight.
:11:57
Well, let me put it this way: